Hi there, if I would like to have my game saves on the USB instead of the Wii internal mem. Am I supposed to change the NAND setting to PARTIAL and then just "copy" the save games to the \usb_1\nanad\ dir?

USB Device not found :/

Okay so i downloaded usb loader gx and put it on my wii successfully. and the app opens, but the only problem is when i open the app, it says usb device not found. my usb is formatted to wbfs format using WBFS manager. i think im doing it right, but the app doesnt wanna open my usb. i even tried putting it in the other usb slot.

I too have the same problem. I followed both the Softmod and Wii + the Fat32 one and the names of my games are not showing up in USB Loader GX at all (however they load fine in Wiiflow).

Could you please elaborate on how I can try and fix this? How do I update wiitdb?

Thanks in advance

Make sure you have selected to display the game. There is a little icon up at the top that allows you to select what it displays (depending on the version you have), check the box for wii titles. Also make sure it is looking at the correct partition.

What rev of gx are you using? There is a new one out that is not official release yet but it's great! 1155 supports Dios Mios lite and the nand emulation is sweet! I just installed it about 10 minutes ago

Sorry for the delay in responding. I'll have to check and let you know, but it should be the latest official version as far as I'm aware.

Originally Posted by skellinator

Make sure you have selected to display the game. There is a little icon up at the top that allows you to select what it displays (depending on the version you have), check the box for wii titles. Also make sure it is looking at the correct partition.

What rev of gx are you using? There is a new one out that is not official release yet but it's great! 1155 supports Dios Mios lite and the nand emulation is sweet! I just installed it about 10 minutes ago

I haven't been able to get the nand emulation to work either. I'll have a re-read of the various tutorials to try and understand how everything works, as I've essentially just been a sheep and followed the instructions to a t, without really grasping what was going on

Sorry for the delay in responding. I'll have to check and let you know, but it should be the latest official version as far as I'm aware.

I haven't been able to get the nand emulation to work either. I'll have a re-read of the various tutorials to try and understand how everything works, as I've essentially just been a sheep and followed the instructions to a t, without really grasping what was going on

The nand emulation works, just extract the nand with gx. Once you do that then you have to change the settings for it to run the emulated nand. HERE is a link to rev 1155, its not a final release but I really like it. Try it out!

The nand emulation works, just extract the nand with gx. Once you do that then you have to change the settings for it to run the emulated nand. HERE is a link to rev 1155, its not a final release but I really like it. Try it out!

What I would love to be able to have is have a channel for each VC console (i.e. a channel for NES games, one for SNES etc), rather than having a whole bunch of mixed games on one folder. Is this feasible and would this still work with GX / Wiiflow etc?

What I would love to be able to have is have a channel for each VC console (i.e. a channel for NES games, one for SNES etc), rather than having a whole bunch of mixed games on one folder. Is this feasible and would this still work with GX / Wiiflow etc?

it will be soon if it it not now. i have not had a chance to mess with it a lot but that is the direction they are going with it. With the rev i posted you can install wads to the emulated nand, so if they weren't there when you did the original extraction you can add them. HERE is a screenshot of what I think you mean.

it will be soon if it it not now. i have not had a chance to mess with it a lot but that is the direction they are going with it. With the rev i posted you can install wads to the emulated nand, so if they weren't there when you did the original extraction you can add them. HERE is a screenshot of what I think you mean.

Actually, I was thinking more along the lines of THIS - One channel for each console effectively. I would really like to have my Wii home screen to have a channel for NES, a channel for SNES etc. That way I can just click on the channel and then choose a game from that console. I would like it to be driven by the NAND emulation rather a rom emulator (if that makes sense).